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黑人与拉丁裔女性的临床试验相关知识、态度及行为:“女性团结:临床试验与抗击乳腺癌项目”的一项随机对照试验

Clinical trials-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among Black and Latina women: A randomized controlled trial of the Women United: Clinical Trials and the Fight Against Breast Cancer Program.

作者信息

Merz Erin L, Riley Natasha E, Malcarne Vanessa L, Sadler Georgia Robins

机构信息

Department of Psychology, California State University, Dominguez Hills, 1000 E. Victoria Street, Carson, CA, 90747, USA.

Vista Community Clinic, Vista, USA.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2022 Jun;37(3):874-881. doi: 10.1007/s13187-022-02162-y. Epub 2022 Apr 7.

Abstract

Black and Latino adult cancer patients are underrepresented in cancer clinical trials, which limits generalizability of findings and amplifies disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. Community-level education programs designed to address barriers to participation could improve representation in cancer clinical trials. Through a community-campus partner framework, this study evaluated the Women United: Clinical Trials and the Fight Against Breast Cancer Program in Spanish and English. Participants were 422 women (141 Black, 140 Latina Spanish preference, 141 Latina English preference) who were randomized to view either the intervention (n = 215) or a control (n = 207) program. Assessments of clinical trials knowledge and barriers to clinical trials participation were taken before and after viewing. Results suggested that clinical trials knowledge increased and perceived barriers to participation decreased for those who viewed the educational program. More specifically, those in the intervention condition perceived fewer barriers related to personal benefits, mistrust, and familiarity of clinical trials. As expected, there were no differences in perceived barriers related to community support for either condition. Participants in both conditions were equally likely to join a subsequent study or a clinical trials community ambassador program. There were no differences in any of the outcomes across ethnicity or language, suggesting the program works equivalently across groups. This program is easy to administer and can be recommended for use among Black and Latina women to address factors related to clinical trials participation.

摘要

黑人及拉丁裔成年癌症患者在癌症临床试验中的代表性不足,这限制了研究结果的普遍性,并加剧了医疗保健获取和治疗结果方面的差异。旨在解决参与障碍的社区层面教育项目可以提高癌症临床试验中的代表性。通过社区-校园合作伙伴框架,本研究评估了“女性团结:临床试验与抗击乳腺癌项目”的西班牙语和英语版本。参与者为422名女性(141名黑人、140名偏好西班牙语的拉丁裔、141名偏好英语的拉丁裔),她们被随机分配观看干预项目(n = 215)或对照项目(n = 207)。在观看前后对临床试验知识和参与临床试验的障碍进行了评估。结果表明,观看教育项目的人临床试验知识有所增加,参与的感知障碍有所减少。更具体地说,处于干预组的人认为与个人利益、不信任和对临床试验的熟悉程度相关的障碍较少。正如预期的那样,两种情况下与社区支持相关的感知障碍没有差异。两种情况下的参与者加入后续研究或临床试验社区大使项目的可能性相同。不同种族或语言在任何结果上都没有差异,这表明该项目在不同群体中效果相同。该项目易于实施,可推荐用于黑人和拉丁裔女性,以解决与参与临床试验相关的因素。

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